Fighting in northwestern Syria strains truce
BEIRUT - Syrian
government forces and insurgents exchanged a barrage of rockets on Sunday in
the country's northwest that killed at least 13 people and hit a government-run
hospital, activists and government media reported.
The violence strained a fragile months-old truce negotiated
between Russia and Turkey that averted a government offensive on Idlib and surrounding
areas, the last major rebel stronghold in the country. The region is home to
some 3 million people, including many displaced from other battles in the civil
war.
The head of the local hospital in government-held Massyaf
said insurgent shelling killed a rescue worker and four other people. Maher
Younis told the state-run Ikhbariya TV that five children who were arriving at
the hospital and two dentists were wounded.
One of the wounded told Ikhbariya from her hospital bed
that the missile landed when she and her mother were arriving to do some
medical tests.
"We only felt a big bang. I was wounded in my hand and
my mom in her leg," she said, without giving her name.
Hospitals and civilian infrastructure have frequently come
under fire over the course of the eight-year civil war, and rights groups say
government forces have targeted medical facilities on several occasions. The
government denies targeting such facilities and says the rebels use them for
military purposes. The rebels do not have precision missiles, and mainly rely
on homemade or outdated arms.
The U.N. says close to half of all hospitals and primary
health care facilities in Syria are either partially functional or not
functional due to damage inflicted by the war in the last eight years.
The insurgent fire came amid heightened tensions following
days of government fire on villages and towns on the edge of the enclave.
Opposition-allied first responders known as the White
Helmets said government shelling killed at least eight people, including one
child, in Saraqeb and Nairab towns in eastern Idlib. The Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights put the death toll at nine. The activist-run Shaam news agency
said the shelling in Saraqeb hit civilians who were visiting a local government
office.
On Thursday, the U.N. said there has been an "alarming
spike in civilian casualties and new displacement," with increased
fighting and intensification of airstrikes in the truce area. It said in March
alone, 90 civilians were reportedly killed, nearly half of them children, and
over 86,500 people were displaced in February and March, compounding an already
precarious humanitarian situation on the ground.
Russia, which backs President Bashar Assad, and Turkey,
which supports opposition factions, reached the truce deal in September. It set
up a demilitarized zone on the edge of the rebel-held enclave which was to be
cleared of militants.
But since the deal, al-Qaida-linked militants have expanded
their presence in the enclave, seizing land from other armed groups.
The government so far has kept up limited military
pressure. Experts say government forces are focused on opening key highways
that pass through Idlib, linking northern Syria to the capital, Damascus.
Opening the highways was one of the key provisions in the September deal.
Separately on Sunday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov called for the dismantling of a remote camp for displaced people along
the Syria-Jordan border.
"We support the (Rukban) camp to be dismantled as soon
as possible," Lavrov said.
Rukban has a population of over 40,000, whom the U.N. says
are stranded in dire conditions. The last aid delivered there was two months
ago. U.N. officials say most of the camp's residents want to leave but fear for
their security and need more safety guarantees.
The camp lies near a U.S. military base and within a
de-confliction zone set up between Washington and Moscow. Russia has accused
the U.S. of denying humanitarian access to the camp, allegations denied by the
U.S.
Hedinn Halldorsson, a spokesman for the U.N. Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said the U.N. is "in discussions and
facilitating dialogue with and between all relevant parties," adding that
"the U.S. military has not presented any obstacles in terms of access or
aid to Rukban."
At least 400 Rukban residents left Sunday toward shelters
provided by the government in the central Homs province. A total of 1,660 have
left since March 24, Halldorsson said.
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/world/fighting-in-northwest-syria-strain-truce-kill-13
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